New trail is fantastic, good flow, nice size jumps and the rock garden middle line is harder than the old line. Happy days.

Hopefully the new Turning Jap is open after the rain settles it down.

I agree with Dan on tunnel of love,lots of flow.The rock garden is easier unless you think outside the box and go straight up the guts as dan said.

Glossy black or whatever its called is a most welcome addition to daisy just thought it could of been a little more CORNUBIAISH(is that a word) a little green for my liking,but I understand that for MTBING to move forward in SEQ we need to produce trails for the masses.

Turning Jap,now this I'm excited about.I cant wait for it to be sticky icky because it will be so much more fun.On the upside lots of two wheeled drifting is to be had in the dust.

THANKYOU to everyone who built these trails,people are quick to complain about this or that but after some good rain and some natural narrowing of the tracks the critics should be hushed.

Turning Japanese is just fantastic - exactly the kind of trail I like - fast, flowing, nice berms, tabletops and doubles.

Thank you to all involved in the design and construction of the trails.

Thank the Rangers for the vision and Pete from Trailworx for turning it into reality. It is great to see government departments becoming involved and that no volunteers were harmed(required) in the building of these trails.

As said above, they have created some fun trails that will narrow down over time, yet will be resistant to erosion so will not need much maintenance.

Hi all. Sorry to dig up an old topic but I just rode my cyclocross bike through a few of the trails at Daisy (Tunnel of Love, Koala, trail 4 [that connects to Gillians], Gillians, Ripleys, the one that goes from the end of Ripleys to the quary and Jumping Ant). I miss the old Daisy Hill .

I understand that the trails need to be family friendly due to the increased popularity of "mountain biking" but I do miss having to utilize actual skill and technique on a trail. I actually found some of the fire trail climbs around the quarry to require more skill and technique than the some of the "MTB" trails.

I know that I am being a bit of a grouch and as I said, I do understand why these changes have been made and am okay with it. I still enjoy the area, I just don't need to take my MTB there anymore.

I've not been riding regularly lately (as you may have guessed ) so I would appreciate it if someone could point me toward some fun trails with loose sections, technical gullies and paths less ridden. Something that you wouldn't take the kids to I guess. I used to ride Mt Joyce a little.

Once again, sorry for the gripe. I do appreciate the hard work that goes into the planning and construction of the trails and I will continue to ride them and respect the rules etc. I just miss being a little terrified on certain sections.